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Come along to a BCS led heritage walk to Bromley & Sheppard’s colleges and Victorian Bromley North. Saturday 14 April 2018 at 10.30am Meet outside the Railway Tavern opposite Bromley North station.Walk will last approximately 90 minutes. See flyer for … Continue reading →

Back by popular demand, Bromley Civic Society will once again be leading a tour of Bromley’s murky past with tales of ghosts, murder, political intrigue and execution!! The Ghost walk will take place on Saturday 24 February at 6.30pm. Meet … Continue reading →

Start your day at this year’s fabulous SCIFI event with a time travel back to the Bromley where the grandfather of SCIFI was born and spent his early years which so influenced his later life and work. Along with SciFi … Continue reading →

BCS will be leading more of its popular walks around HG Wells’ Bromley on the following dates, as part of the Open House London 2017 events: 10:30am Saturday 16th September and 10:30am Sunday 17th September Walks will FREE and last … Continue reading →

Bromley Civic Society is organising four heritage walks on Civic Day, Saturday 17 June. Walks will start and finish at Market Square, Bromley and times are given below. Each walk will last for approximately 90 minutes and will be free. … Continue reading →

To celebrate the 150 year anniversary of HG Wells’ birth in Bromley and complement the upcoming Sci-Fi weekend, Bromley Civic Society will be conducting a costumed walk around the Bromley that HG Wells knew as a boy. At various stopping … Continue reading →

The latest BCS newsletter is now available. It contains a range of important local news stories set within the context of the Government’s Housing & Planning Bill which received Royal Assent this month. From a heritage perspective we include a … Continue reading →

Discover Bromley’s own ‘Green Man’. See the flowering Broom, from which the Town takes its name; the special landscape features of historic Bromley Palace; specimen trees planted in a bygone age; a Tudor bee hive niche and historic views unchanged … Continue reading →